In 2010, Frank Collins published The Pandorica Opens (Classic TV Press), an accessible yet scholarly analysis of the 2010 season of Doctor Who which has received excellent reviews. It is also now available for the Kindle.More information here from the Classic TV Press site.

In collaboration with Justin Lewis, Ian Greaves published Prime Minister, You Wanted To See Me? A History of Week Ending with Kaleidoscope. Ian has also contributed research to numerous books by other authors, and co-curated an NF Simpson tribute at the Royal Court in May 2012. Ian has also contributed a chapter to the book No Known Cure: The Comedy of Chris Morris (BFI/Palgrave, 2013).More information here from the Kaleidoscope site.

In 2016, Stairwell Books published John Wheatcroft’s novel Here in the Cull Valley, a genre-defying “why-dunnit” novel which proves that a unique literary format can sit side-by-side with a gripping story. The novel unfolds largely through newspaper stories but it plays by the rules of character and narrative. It’s a story told, according to one newspaper reviewer, “with powerful humour, invention, perception and poignancy”. (It was previously available as an ebook.)Here in the Cull Valley is available from Stairwell Books here.